Life Group Questions
Sunday 21 June
Power in Weakness. 2 Corinthians. Part 2. Forgiveness in Christ.
Read: 2 Corinthians 1:12 - 2:11
- What do you notice?
- What stands out to you?
- What observations or questions does this passage raise?
Discuss:
In this section, Paul argues that he is trying to do everything for the good of the Corinthians, including changing his plans and avoiding a second ‘painful visit’ until they had a chance to follow through on some changes, and to complete a process of church discipline with reconciliation.
- In situations of conflict or confusion, do you tend to default more toward patience or for pushing for a resolution? What are the strengths and weaknesses of these positions (especially in the extremes)?
- In v.18-20, what is Paul saying that God will always say yes to? What are some examples?
- V. 21-22 identifies some of the key things we need to be successful in a life of faith – what are these, and what do they mean to you? Which of these do you struggle with?
- How does Paul communicate that he is trying to do what he considers is best for the Corinthians, without giving the impression he is looking down on them (1:23-2:4)?
- Why does this matter particularly in this letter?
- In 2:5-11, Paul reinforces the importance of restoration and reconciliation for people who have failed. Why does he say this is so important?
- Restoration and reconciliation are important, but there are boundaries needed to keep people safe even as we help restore people – what might some of these be?
Pray: for courage to choose the best course of action, even when it is difficult, for grace to forgive and restore, and strength to stand firm in all things.